Skill and Craft
369. Skill and Craft
See also 297. OCCUPATIONS ; 426. WORK .
- artifice
- 1. skill, ingenuity, or craftiness.
- 2. Obsolete, the command of a learned trade or skill.
- enginery
- 1. skill or craft.
- 2. a contrivance that is skillfully made.
- expertise
- 1. the knowledge or skill of an expert.
- 2. the condition of being an expert.
- generalist
- a person who has knowledge, aptitude, or skill in a variety of areas, as contrasted with a specialist.
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